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Article Evaluation
[edit]- Lead isn't written well and doesn't flow from idea to idea
- Hebrew Bible section missing quotation marks on direct quote from bible
- Confusing general claims about referenced texts
- Information in subheadings don't address the claims in the lead
- India section doesn't directly relate to the origin of language even though the linked page has specific passages that would be appropriate
- Many existing links don't work
- No references, references are in notes section
- Many notes (references) don't have online links
- A Wikipedia page is listed as a note (reference)
- Flagged: "substantially duplicated by a piece in an external publication"
- Several unsigned comments in talk page
- Rated C-Class
- Part of Wikipedia:WikiProject Mythology, and Wikipedia:WikiProject Religion
- Uses primary sources (religious texts), which is discouraged
- Article seems to be a single user's project with not much input from other users other than article class evaluators
Article selection
[edit]- Hawaiian religion
- Weak lead
- Poor sourcing on migrations and dates
- There are many more notable gods that could be mentioned
- The practices of prayer are much more diverse and have many available sources
- The main kapus can be explained more clearly and should have their own section separate from the kahuna
- A lot more information is available on the roles, development, and structure of the kahuna leadership
- There aren't an abundance of existing heiau and specific sites should be listed
- Some citations are missing for times of prayer
- Contemporary sections could include Hawaiian religion in popular culture
- Missing links and references to other Hawaiian legendary creature pages on wikipedia
- List of tasks awaiting attention:
- Rapa Nui mythology
- Barren article- if even a single book exists covering stories from Rapa Nui it would greatly improve the article
- Nightmarchers
- Asking for help with its citation issues
- Effectively single sourced
- No pictures
- Menehune
- More complete descriptions of menehune exist
- Many more legends of menehune exist
- Stronger studies of small hominids in SE Asia/Pacific Islans being linked to homo florensis have been completed
- Kaupe
- Issues with tone and completeness.
- Folk memory
- Article exists basically as a list
- As a list it has a lot of recent additions to be expanded
- In some, but not most, of the linked examples, the target pages actually make reference to the existence of folk memory accounts of the event/thing
- Maya mythology
- Sourcing is inconsistent
- Writing isn't consistent in tone
- High importance, start class in WikiProject Mythology and MesoAmerica
- Papuan mythology
- Nearly non-existent
- Can be written to encapsulate all mythologies on island of Papua New Guinea
- Legendary progenitor
- Top importance, start class in WikiProject Mythology
- No legendary progenitors listed for Pacific Island mythologies
Citations Practice
[edit]Kamehameha the Great died in 1819[2][3][4]
- ^ "This Weekend in Met History April 2". www.metmuseum.org. Retrieved 2019-02-24.
- ^ Mookini, Esther T. (1998). "Keopuolani: Sacred Wife, Queen Mother, 1778-1823" (PDF).
- ^ H., Gast, Ross ([1973]). Don Francisco de Paula Marin; a biography. Marin, Francisco de Paula, 1774?-1837. Honolulu: University Press of Hawaii for the Hawaiian Historical Society. ISBN 0824802209. OCLC 629263.
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(help)CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) - ^ Christiaan., Klieger, P. (1998). Moku'ula : Maui's sacred island. Honolulu: Bishop Museum Press. ISBN 1581780028. OCLC 40142899.
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